My conclusions from this podcast (You can disagree): Freshers/Students always start with small companies (Internships/Initial Jobs) Then join rapidly growing medium sized companies and try to create as much impact as you can and learn the processes. Then, if you want to start your own company, go for it, else if you want stability and high pay, go for large sized companies...
Aoa. Next time can you elaborate on parts like where learning industry standards is being mentioned like Github and etc Like mention the main ones which an undergrad can learn on his own to gain an edge
Can you tell how to identify if a Company is Just Small or a Small Growing Company I mean when a Fresh Graduate gets exposed to all These Companies how can they find out about what's going inside Apart from number of Employees working how can one know that a Small Company is good for their Growth ? Where can we do all of this Homework so that we know what we're getting ourselves into
A main point needs to be addressed, When should a person switch to next level, like how many months should one atleast stand in a small company before switching to medium size? I'm a junior web dev at a small-sized company currently a student at NUST 3rd semester. What should be ideal amount of time spend as a junior web dev before i switch to a SWE, or DevOps engineer role in a medium-sized company. (Ofcourse I should have at least enough knowledge first to approach such positions but how much experience should be gained first along with all that knowlegde?)
Incase agar koi IT student university k 4 saalo m apna career choose nahi krsaka, kisi b stack ko proper time nai dy saka but degree k baad wo industry join krna chahta hy ar usay ki What's yoir advice for him? What's the roadmap ...
Focus on fundamentals in your university time. Off my head I can say be as proficient as possible with programming (any language), algorithms and data structures, software engineering principles, databases, and operating systems. If you succeed in these then focus on system engineering. Focus on the whole development process (devops). With these under your belt, you can move to any field, be it web development, desktop, embedded systems. There will still be things to learn, however given foundations under your belt, it would not be as painful a process as otherwise. Don't stress about frameworks and libraries. No one is expert in these from day one.
bro go abroad for data science or do data engineering. Pakistan IT industry is service based not product based. Try Devops, software engineering or data engineering._.
@@hamzaalikhan9872with good Linux and networking skills one can enter. One should have affinity to learn technical tools pragmatically and keep infrastructural viewpoint in mind.
My conclusions from this podcast (You can disagree):
Freshers/Students always start with small companies (Internships/Initial Jobs)
Then join rapidly growing medium sized companies and try to create as much impact as you can and learn the processes.
Then, if you want to start your own company, go for it, else if you want stability and high pay, go for large sized companies...
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Aoa. Next time can you elaborate on parts like where learning industry standards is being mentioned like Github and etc Like mention the main ones which an undergrad can learn on his own to gain an edge
Great work Ehmad bhai. We need this type of content. Keep it up!
As always, amazing content Ehmed, It really helping me a lot. I wanna say Jazak-Allah personally❤
Thank you for making this video, this was really helpful.
Informative as always.🤩
Very informative and well defined
Informative 👍🏻
Aoa. Kia hal ha bahi jan. bahi mana apki company pr or Email pr CV & Portfolio send kea ta Internship ka lea laken koi reply ni aya.
Thanks brother 🎉
Sab companies ma interview process kesa hota ha ya cheez pr bnaen video aur kesy clear kar sakty as a fresh graduate..
Thanks a lot!!!!
What to do if company is not investing time in training u, as fresh graduate? All they do is give task and Expect to be delivered on time?
Can you tell how to identify if a Company is Just Small or a Small Growing Company
I mean when a Fresh Graduate gets exposed to all These Companies how can they find out about what's going inside
Apart from number of Employees working how can one know that a Small Company is good for their Growth ?
Where can we do all of this Homework so that we know what we're getting ourselves into
A main point needs to be addressed, When should a person switch to next level, like how many months should one atleast stand in a small company before switching to medium size? I'm a junior web dev at a small-sized company currently a student at NUST 3rd semester.
What should be ideal amount of time spend as a junior web dev before i switch to a SWE, or DevOps engineer role in a medium-sized company. (Ofcourse I should have at least enough knowledge first to approach such positions but how much experience should be gained first along with all that knowlegde?)
I’m afraid it’s a very nuanced question. TBH no single right answer to this
Well try once google project management course😊❤🎉
Incase agar koi IT student university k 4 saalo m apna career choose nahi krsaka, kisi b stack ko proper time nai dy saka but degree k baad wo industry join krna chahta hy ar usay ki What's yoir advice for him? What's the roadmap ...
Start with web development
Focus on fundamentals in your university time. Off my head I can say be as proficient as possible with programming (any language), algorithms and data structures, software engineering principles, databases, and operating systems.
If you succeed in these then focus on system engineering. Focus on the whole development process (devops).
With these under your belt, you can move to any field, be it web development, desktop, embedded systems. There will still be things to learn, however given foundations under your belt, it would not be as painful a process as otherwise. Don't stress about frameworks and libraries. No one is expert in these from day one.
Sir I have question which feild has better scope CA or Software engineering???
Any vacany for backend developer these days?
Yes - apply on the careers page
Data science scope in Pakistan??
bro go abroad for data science or do data engineering. Pakistan IT industry is service based not product based. Try Devops, software engineering or data engineering._.
@@viblux1695 DevOps is best
@@viblux1695 i I am fresher kia Devops maen direct freshers ke jobs miljaeenge kia???
@@hamzaalikhan9872with good Linux and networking skills one can enter. One should have affinity to learn technical tools pragmatically and keep infrastructural viewpoint in mind.
Where does Cogent Lab fall in? Small or medium?
Medium
Small